seeing how many of those in attendance were not old enough to vote (and we are months away from election an not near a voting spot). If you think Mr Taylor violated a particular law please cite such code section.

Chillax Rick, it was posted as a humorous question. But if you want to try and take it seriously, read up and ask why a candidate is giving an item to voters: O.C.G.A. § 21-2-570 {"Any person who gives or receives, offers to give or receive, or participates in the giving or receiving of money or gifts for the purpose of registering as a voter, voting, or voting for a particular candidate in any primary or election shall be guilty of a felony."} along with GA election code 183-1-19-.01 [And if a federal candidate, 42 U.S.C. 1973i(c), 18 U.S.C. 597, 608(b) - it is illegal even to give voters a cup of coffee]OK Rick, hope you weren't planning any stunts if you run for office. Why so defensive?

Heneghan Philosophy on Public Service

As a long time resident of the Dunwoody North community who created this blog to fulfill two ideals. First is that when I have the ability to make a difference, I have a responsibility to do so and second, transparency in Government breeds self-corrective behavior.

After the creation of the City of Dunwoody which I worked to establish, I stepped down from being the President of the Dunwoody North Civic Association to run for a seat on the new City Council. Since my election in 2008, I have prided myself of posting every public document and agenda item to this blog for all to see.